Month: March 2006 (Page 8 of 23)

And the number one answer for the best way to piss off your loyal fanbase is…

*SPOILER ALERT: DO NOT READ THE FOLLOWING BLOG IF YOU STILL HAVEN’T WATCHED THE SEASON FINALE OF “THE SHIELD”*

… < ding! > Kill off the most loved character on the show.

Seriously, what was Shawn Ryan thinking when he came up with that one? I know, I know, the series is on its way out (with a presupposed final ten episodes airing this fall), but did it really have to end this way? With Lem getting blown to bits by a grenade – A FUCKING GRENADE – no less by his best friend? I mean, Shane used to be my favorite character on the show, and though he was a bit of an arrogant asshole, he always made things right at the end of the day. The biggest problem with all of this, of course, is that throughout the show’s five years on the air, the writers have always made a point of emphasizing the eternal brotherhood between these four guys. What happens to all of that history now? Is it just flushed down the toilet for the sake of edgy television? And if it comes down to that, then shame on you Shawn Ryan for taking the easy way out.

On behalf of all the “Shield” fans still at home shaking their heads in absolute bewilderment, I’d like to exclaim how heartbroken I was to see this betrayal in action. I would have much rather seen Lem killed in prison by Antoine Mitchell than by his best friend, and the writers have turned what would have been the best season in the show’s history into quite possibly the most disappointing. I can only hope that this travesty will be rectified come this fall, but my doubts are abounding. What good can come of this? I see only one solution, and it’s not the one we all hoped for…

DVD shuffle: 03/21/06

Out on DVD this week:

1) Chicken Little – RENT: Okay, so it’s not the best Disney film ever made, but it’s certainly not the worst. In fact, it boasts one of the best voice casts with standouts like Zach Braff and Joan Cusack.

2) Capote – RENT: I missed out on this one earlier in the year, but all the Oscar buzz should be more than enough reason to check this one out. The special features are lacking, however, so don’t plan to lay down the cash for a copy unless you really like the movie.

Also out this week is the Clive Owen/Jennifer Aniston thriller “Derailed,” the indie flick “Everything is Illuminated,” and the foreign-language fav “Paradise Now.” A few new seasons of TV have also made their way on to DVD, including the seventh season of “South Park,” the first season of “Batman Beyond” and the first season of “Over There.”

That was sooooooo wrong…

So my wife and I are watching “Scrubs,” and right before the opening credits, they showed Turk and Carla dealing with trying to get pregnant. Fair enough. A few minutes later, the credits roll, and they cut to commercial. Right before returning to the show, they show a commercial for NEXT week’s “Scrubs,” which proclaims, “Finally, Turk and Carla are having a baby!!!”

Okay, I know, it’s a sitcom, you can see these developments coming up Main Street. But, still, to show the commercial for next week’s episode immediately before playing THIS week’s episode, and to give away a major plot development…? That’s shady…

Awww, Dog’s getting married!

Gee, and I already thought he was. But no, Dog the Bounty Hunter will finally be marrying his gal of 16 years, Beth Smith. You’ll be able to thrill to it on “Dog the Bounty Hunter” itself. The guest list includes Danny Bonaduce and Wynnona Judd. Yes! Two folks with past criminal records! Oh well, I won’t be tuning in, like I already don’t tune in to Dog’s show. I’ve seen it a couple times, but I can’t get into bounty hunting unless Han Solo’s got a price on his head and Boba Fett’s coming to kick some ass.

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